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An octopus has 3 hearts.

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a new pencil could draw a line 35 miles long

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TexasImprovMassacre wrote:An octopus has 3 hearts.
Octopuses and goats are two of the only animals that have rectangular pupils.

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A duck's quack does not echo.
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by some sources, who put his age at 11, the youngest Pope ever was Benedict IX...
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York99 wrote:A duck's quack does not echo.
SNOPES'D!

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hujhax wrote:
York99 wrote:A duck's quack does not echo.
SNOPES'D!
Oh, you want TRUE trivia?

Revolving doors were invented to prevent horses from entering establishments.

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The opening four notes of Beethoven's 5th Symphony is the morse code for the letter "V" and therefore associated with "victory" of war.
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While we're on music, the augmented 4th, or minor 5th, the TRITONE, was long considered to be the Devil's interval, and most music from the Baroque period until the late 19th/early 20th Century used the dissonance of the tritone to propel harmonic progressions to the tonic. Stay on a tritone, and your ears start to itch, aching for a resolution!

Of course, all that has changed since the traditional tonal system was set, so to speak, on its ear by the "modern" music trend, which embraced atonality and the influence of music from non-European cultures (with the increasing knowledge of the "orient" fostered by events such as the World's Fair, influencing music of the classical tradition as well as the infant art form jazz).

Long before Bach helped cement the Classical function of the tritone, Carlo Gesualdo, a nobleman composer of Renaissance motets, luxuriated in the crunchy ear-buzziness of the tritone, minor seventh, ninth, and other intervals--especially after he murdered his cousin/wife and her lover in flagrante delicto and left their mutilated bodies on display in front of his castle.

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Roly Poly "bugs" are land-walking (terrestrial) crustacean with modified gills ... and they carry their young in a pouch.*

(*Source: Beth Burn's kid, Sloane. She told me & Vines all about it today after her mom's show, "Hansel & Gretel".)
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sara_anm8r wrote:Roly Poly "bugs" are land-walking (terrestrial) crustacean with modified gills ... and they carry their young in a pouch.*
all about it today after her mom's show, "Hansel & Gretel".)
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